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Carolina Business Review

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Guests: Wit Tuttell, Executive Director, Visit NCDuane Parrish, Director, South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism
Panelists:Terik Tidwell, NC IDEA Foundations' Black Entrepreneurship CouncilManaging Partner, 642 Partners Dr. Nicholas J. Hill, Dean, School of Business, Claflin University
The Founder of a brand that intersects business, art and upscale, Southern Culture talks about their origin story, scaling, and challenges of being an entrepreneur.PanelistsDr. Monique Perry-Graves, Executive Director, Teach for America NC D
Topics: changes in the publishing industry, the popularity of Southern culture, cultural heritage tourism, and building a brand.PanelistsAaron Nelson, President and CEO, The Chamber For a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro Dr. Tonya Matthews, Pre
An Executive Profile with Todd Olson, CEO, Co-Founder at Pendo. We dive into artificial intelligence. Other topics include future growth and a potential IPO.
An Executive Profile with South Carolina Secretary of Commerce, Harry Lightsey. Where does SC go next in light of the South's record-breaking economic development?Other topics: worker issues, sectors seeing recovery and growth, advanced energy
The head of the largest HBCU in the country for 10 years in a row talks about impact, developing future leaders, and funding in his last year as Chancellor.Panelists Anna Beavon Gravely Political Analyst, Restless Politico James McQuilla Pre
Are we in an energy crisis? We ask the head of South Carolina's state-owned utility Santee Cooper. Plus the race to energy transformation and managing growth. PanelistsAnna Beavon Gravely, Political Analyst, Restless PoliticoJames McQuill
PanelistsSandy H. Davis, President and CEO, Myrtle Beach Regional Economic DevelopmentKevin J. Price, President and CEO, National Institute of Minority Economic Development
Just months into the job, Germany's ambassador to the U.S. chose to visit the Carolinas. Why? Because we hold one of, if not the biggest concentration of German companies in America. Ambassador Andreas Michaelis discusses what makes this transa
Higher interest rates and construction costs aren't keeping our panel of experts from a positive outlook for commercial real estate in 2024. In this episode, they discuss the future of office space, the apartment boom, the future of malls and m
State Treasurer Dale Folwell has been the keeper of North Carolina’s state purse during one of the most volatile times in modern history. Now, he’s running for governor.
Domtar has an extraordinarily low turnover rate. What makes this South Carolina-based manufacturing company's culture so different? Also, innovations born out of the supply chain crisis and why Domtar invites teachers to tour their facilities.
Some of the top economists in the Carolinas reflect on 2023, including the impact of higher interest rates, inflation and the housing market. Plus, are we in another Roaring Twenties?
Charleston-based US Brick is one of the largest of its kind in the nation. In this episode, CEO Mikee Johnson talks about the balance between skilled labor and artificial intelligence and why he believes the Carolinas could withstand a slowdown
Restaurant industry insiders discuss how businesses have had to adapt since the pandemic, the recipe for success in today's world and current trends.
Truliant is helping Main Street America do business in innovative ways. Also in this dialogue, the impact of AI on financial services and how the economy is affecting business development in the region.
Companies are investing in South Carolina by the billions. In this episode, we discuss what makes the Palmetto State so attractive, the education pipelines that are making sure those businesses have enough workers and the public/private partner
William Floyd, SC Dept. of Employment and Workforce Executive Director by Carolina Business Review
Could new technology help make nurses and other health care workers happier at work? Cone Health CEO Dr. Mary Jo Cagle talks about the role robotics, artificial intelligence and other innovations may play in the future of healthcare.
Groundbreaking medical research is being conducted in the Carolinas that could lead to cures for genetic diseases. In this dialogue, we explore how those treatments work and how the COVID-19 vaccines that use Messenger RNA helped pave the way.
It's a tough time to be a farmer, and there's no easy fix. In this episode, we discuss how inflation, interest rates, supply chain issues and labor costs are really putting a strain on this six-generation family business.
Turnover in the food service industry can be upwards of 90%, so in this competitive labor market Butterball is focusing on employee retention. Also, why Jandrain is optimistic about immigration reform and the stories behind the iconic Butterbal
The role community colleges play in preparing workers for the jobs coming to the Carolinas, how students who attend community college have the potential to make a big impact on rural areas, and why veteran teachers are leaving education (and pa
Lynn Good says her entire business strategy rests on pivoting to cleaner energy. At the same time, Good says Duke Energy is building the infrastructure to provide reliable and affordable energy that will accommodate the exponential growth in th
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